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<blockquote data-quote="mikew_RIP" data-source="post: 153289" data-attributes="member: 14174"><p>Welcome to the forum,your shutter speed is based on more than one thing,aperture,iso,and prevailing light all go together to determine the shutter speed,the setting you used is semi automatic but there needs to be enough light,wide enough aperture or a high enough iso to obtain the shutter speed you want.you can prove this by raising your iso and then your shutter speed will rise just as a test take the iso from the lowest to the highest and see the different shutter speed at the same aperture.</p><p>This isnt all there is to it as at the highest iso the pictures would be too grainy but it may start you thinking.</p><p></p><p>mike</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mikew_RIP, post: 153289, member: 14174"] Welcome to the forum,your shutter speed is based on more than one thing,aperture,iso,and prevailing light all go together to determine the shutter speed,the setting you used is semi automatic but there needs to be enough light,wide enough aperture or a high enough iso to obtain the shutter speed you want.you can prove this by raising your iso and then your shutter speed will rise just as a test take the iso from the lowest to the highest and see the different shutter speed at the same aperture. This isnt all there is to it as at the highest iso the pictures would be too grainy but it may start you thinking. mike [/QUOTE]
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